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60 watt for use in 10 to 20 gallon tanks. Non-light emitting heat source for all types of reptiles, amphibians, and plant terrariums. Lasts up to five years--far longer than the competition! Flat face design is more efficient than conical designs.
SKU | 167584 |
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Primary Brand | Zoo Med |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Personalized Item flag | No |
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UL/CUL listed. For use only in Zoo Med's Repti Porcelain Clamp Lamp. Instructions: Screw the Repticare Ceramic Infrared Heat Emitter into ZooMed's Repti Porcelain Clamp Lamp fixture. Clamp on to edge of terrarium over screen top and plug in. Keep out of reach of children. Use in clamp lamps other than Zoo Med's Repti Porcelain Clamp Lamp voids UL and other guarantees.
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